Day: June 6, 2008

HORSE FILM MAKES WORLD PREMIERE

LANCASTER, PAย ย  –ย  Author/Artist Ron Hevener’s new documentary film based on his family novel, “Fate of the Stallion” is set to premiere on Nicker Network TV. Featuring an original musical score by Barcelona-based composer David Giro’ (Mystery of the Nile), the 30 minute film premieres June 7 at 7 PM EST on http://www.NickerNetwork.com .ย  A link to the documentary film will appear on the Nicker Network homepage at that time. “I am delighted and honored that Mr. Hevener thinks so highly of Nicker that he chose our network for the international launch of his documentary,” says Sally

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WEAK ECONOMY CHALLENGES VETERINARIANS

Some horse owners nationwide are limiting or foregoing basic horse care, including veterinary and farrier services, thanks to an overall cost of living increases. As a result, veterinarians are finding ways to help owners minimize costs without sacrificing basic care. Continue reading…

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SADDLE UP AND RIDE WITH AQHA THIS SUMMER

Americaโ€™s Horse, June 4, 2008 โ€“ School is out and summer is almost here, and for many that means time on the trails with their American Quarter Horse. With warmer weather and vacation time, riding provides a great way to relax and be outdoors. The American Quarter Horse Association provides many opportunities for members to enjoy their horses this summer. AQHAโ€™s Ride program hosts nearly 100 rides around the world each year. You can enjoy horseback riding, breathtaking scenery, fellowship with other riders, games, food and more. In addition to having an enjoyable time, you also get

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TheHorse.com Unveils Redesign

LEXINGTON, Ky. — TheHorse.com launched the first phase of a redesign this week in order to better serve its users in their pursuit of cutting-edge, veterinarian-approved information on horse health. The more user-friendly format has been released in conjunction with the redesign of its print counterpart, The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care, which is rolling out its new look in the July issue. The changes to TheHorse.com are the first in a number of steps to better serve users with information on horse health, care, management, and welfare in a variety of ways, including breaking

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